Over the last few months, strategy after strategy deployed by the Republican Party to make good on their seven-year promise to do away with President Obama’s signature #health care legislation has crumbled. Even with full control of Congress and the presidency, the GOP cannot seem to come up with a #health care bill that satisfies the needed number of legislators, much less the public. So on Monday night, when the idea was floated that Congress should simply repeal Obamacare and then worry about figuring out a replacement plan at a later date, people understandably went nuts.

But in a stroke of satirical genius, some took to Twitter to use Republicans’ own catchphrase against them. People are using the hashtag RepealObamacare to shine a light on the absolute hypocrisy and nonsense of doing away with a system that helps people, just because Congress can’t decide on the right way to do it.

Seems Reasonable

“My wife and I couldn&39;t agree on another apartment when our lease ran out, so we&39;re just going to be homeless.”RepealObamacare

Hey, wait a minute…

Hmm, might be on to something here. Maybe the Democrats can use this “repeal and no replace” tactic to their advantage.

While at the moment the “just repeal now and worry about replacing later” plan seems to be dead in the water, we can’t sleep on this issue. Republicans who want Obamacare repealed are up in arms that their lawmakers can’t get it done, and Democrats are clinging to the legislation to save it. It’s clear that this is long from being decided, but at least we can have a humorous moment between the Republicans’ continuous roll out of worrying, subpar plans.

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The rally was the largest white supremacist gathering in a decade, according to the Anti-Defamation League, but it wasn’t the work of one extremist group or coalition. Spearheaded by a local far-right activist named Jason Kessler, the rally saw several racists, anti-Semitic and fascist groups, new and old, come together.

The irony of it all is that the Democrat party founded the KKK and were the party of segregation and slavery, yet they want to destroy and remove statues of men who they say represented slavery and segregation. While the alt-right, which is actually a liberal movement of white nationalists and former Occupy Wall Street members who are protesting the removal of those statues because it represents the past history and culture of the US.